THE CENTRE REPORTER. | Hari, . . . Penn? QCctober 3, 1901. CENTRE Spring Mills. J. 1. carpet of this p ace, has introduced into bis residence a hot water plant Condo, weaver the ordinary steam heat, Mr, Condo simply ordered the fixtures and purposes, said to be superior to was his own mechanic to set the plant, arrange all the piping so that he can place a ra- distor in as many rooms as desirable. v As now adjusted, it is a ve ry complete and satisfactory piece of work. ‘revious to removal H., C. will sell hardware at about half value, Heretofore Mr, his hardware removal, Robizon Robison confined business to and groceries but on his will change the business to a general gtock and pay the higliest market prices for all kinds of produce, Iu Spring Mills during ti Ke nnelley entirely The building is located on what is call- 1 the “Hill properly of Egg hill, preity nine room dwelling, partly fin. of the dwelling speaking of the improvements in the e residence being erected past summer by B. F. wns overlooked, ¢ speaking i or } 1 the and is a very 18e ished in oak and bas many The appearance modern conveniences, presents a very handsome ds greatly to the peighborhood, rmerly a fa but of late croquet, too, arently on the downward road. aud ad Pitching quoits was fi is¢ment here, vorite ann seetns Lo have died out; is api All our merchants report a very business during September. Commer- cial agents report traflic on the road as ng very satisfactory, some lines es good, Miss expert bicyclists io and Condo and of [da May two our visit Millbeim ove week returned by onlight. left on to milline =tover hia of 't +} be on t Miss Lizzie Saturday last for P eniire biladelj an ck Fall ope Ding wi A Shs here on i rid Verna Rearick purchase ; 3 new ali ry HOOF, ery - ie loth inst, spearian club was organized with Miss i. The readings iV eve Hing is len AEB) as pre bo ciation will have WeeBly and recital confined exclu but the brace guite a nu readiog will uot be the are The ively Lo jonas. immortal intentions to ewm- mber of ti A A. bard, ie Classics, Coburn, Charles Kerstetter left one day last week for Milton where he has secured R. RC turned home employment with the P. 0. Clyde { Mot day after spe ndi g several months Glen Iron, GOney, ri on with his grand parents at after visiting N. RB. returned Miss Elsie RKerstetter, Wim her sister, ‘Alba rol weeks Braucht, of home on hin A large REV tian, and the and Hiner Kathryn Kaler, and rela at and Hear ive “% irg at present; she intends to r several weeks ran kenbarger is v ting her r. Mrs held a failure ement weather, Harter, r Business Col Mary Fi i" vod mothe The Saturday, was the jue Randall Shael spent = Stover, at pres=ut. band & unt ol fis 1 » ¥ festival by the on on aceo a student of the lege of Lewisbu Fa funday with his parents in this place. returned home from Mr. Stover, Krider Btover, W. Va. week, companied by bis wife, will leave again on Thursday morning for said They intend to drive. Hotes after Just BO place, Mr. streets, the of H=Een a on victim is again being Jumbago. Mrs. Barbara Wormer, of near Coburn, is soliciting money for the purpose of having an operation per- formed on her eyes. She solicits the assistance of all, ive Coburn Cornet Band, furnished the music at the Lewisburg Fair, Thursday of last week, They received much praise and bonor from the officers of the fair for their elegantly rendered music. Mrs, Bartges, an accomplished music instructor, was the vroud re- cipient of a piano last week. Mr. snd Mra, John Rishel, and daughter Lowlie, of Farmers Mills, spent the Sunday very pleasantly at the home of Daniel Krader, Mrs. Burd, the milliner, has a fine assortment of fall hats, Rev. Krider, will preach a trial ser- mon on Friday evening, Oet. 11, in the Lutheran chureh at Coburn, Miss Blanche Billmeyer and lady friend, both of Beanor, Hulnerset county, are visiting Henry Eis. eobuth, the former's grandparents, | Miss Blanche, who formerly was a res | ident of this place, has many friends | here who are all glad to see her, ne Atthe Huntingdon county fair Cedar Hill, owned by W. A MeNitt, of Belleville, took first money in the 2 38 class, and Little Tommy, owned by G, ¥. Brindle, of Belleville, took third money in the 235 and 2 50 ¢lasses, The Reporter, one dollar per your. an Merchant I, Carson | load of potatoes to Reédsville on Fri. | day of last week, Dr. Brauelit, of Spring Mills, is seen | quite frequently in town sick. i Daniel Slotman | Pleasant Gap, Miss Rhoda Alex returned home Gentzel- Brooks ing a few spent Sunday in ander, of Burnham, after attending the Wedding and spend. days at the home of her brother, Miss Liwiriene Faust is the sick list. Mrs, is at on Elizabeth Faust, of Milesburg, present at the home of Samuel | Will Alexander, of Burnham, dayed at the home of Dr. Alexander, Miss 1. the eflicient seamstress of Centre HI, is sewing at the he f John Wilki: Mrs. Thos. Farner and little daugh- ter Marion, returned to their home in Philadelphia on Monday, after spend- ing the Mrs, parents, visiting ditner, Sune ia Stroh, ie « IRON, summer with Farner's I'he wedding bells will soon be ringing, W. (. Bible, wife children, 5 bent Sunday at Warriorsmark. Liss Maude Belle gat th aud is visit- Mc e, of Milre wy, ¢ home of Mrs. Annie Clenahan Michael Smith, wife and son Lioyd, #pent Saturday and Buuday Mills and Miss A tO go \ in Spring Millheim, able from tinson is again fering a cold. — Beech. - about late weather, The farmers around here are i Goole seeding. Seeding im very owing to the continued wet C. P. Lon 185 about cut Ed i: g's lumber job at this place Gut. "otist as | shape Supervisor Jas. | Jit kee Pp the roads is busy making roads, nie his ad a hard time to in this summer, owing to frequent heavy raius aud SCArcity R ity an on the P. Pitts Vac Oliver Lingle, flagm en Uniontown atid Ks’ y t, Lelwi Hoe on a two we ation. attended Pive wile 7 nesd iy al ttle at Gracdm Grove jast, % bar is at present visit- her so disonburg. ing at Nober station, r. Hu Tie Vell is making staves, MeClellan merchant “Life of Pres. 3 # ¢ iii s Wile Of ellan is selling the McKinley.” bia i smiling face of John Blausser, « Potters Mills, on Friday Was sen On our streets commenced early, Harry. there was a flock I hins Rather Weeks : zel Ig OOrn rai BEO mountaio only two, Who turkeys on the NOW Lhe fe are missing eight ? I'he corn cuttiog ty. The fodder unususliy heavy Crop, w bile the corn v jeld is the enmmun - iarmera are about closing season in this isan noi quite what the farmers ant =v, H. W United Evangelical cor Ve icipated, Buck, pastor of the gre ast Sunday, gation, was absent over | conducting communion services on Howard charge, Mr ar J.P. on and Mrs Condo were to Valley Tuesday attending uneral of Mrs, Condo's sister. Dr. G. 8. Frank, J. W. Stover, H, E. Duck and 8. M. Campbell are put- ting down stone side walks, It the good work go on until the whole town is supplied with good substantial side Sug the f Mre, James Mauck, of Salona, is on visit to her daughter, Smith, on Penn street, Mrs. A, Walter and Mrs. Campbell spent last week at American Exposition, Emanvel Bower, n 8. M. the Pan | formerly living | to Millheim on Tuesday, ocoupying | te Reifsnyder properly on North Bt. On last formed congregation at this place held | mon by the pastor, Rev, Brown, was | very appropriate, aud was attentively | listened to by a large audience, The decorations deserve mention, as they | The front part of the church | was almost a solid mass of lowers and | fruit, whieh being so tastefully Arrang- , ed, presented a very pleasing effect, Mrs. M. C, Gephart spent Sunday in Belleforite, returning home Monday after noon, Milliners Misses Mary Mauck and Minnie Geary are in the city this week buying their winter goods, — Have you a sense of fullnesss in the region of your stomach after eating? if so you will be benefited by using Chamberlain's Stomach ‘and Liver Tablets. They also cure belching and cour stomach, They regulate the bowels too. Price, & cents. Sold Mrs, J. W. Keller, Linden Hall; J, Lamont. John Calvin Peter #, un aged cltize of Unionville, Monday | Tuesday in Lemont, while | the guest of Mr. and Mrs, who is a sist tarried I}. Bris er-instaw, { Samuel J. Brisbin, of Lewist visited at the | Jamin Brisbin one day on Friday the former's a student at Biate Colleges, M Is clerk of the ¢il and was at Bellefonte to xy v1, home of brother Ben- week, he mid Lis FOLLETT Visilok grandsor nel Ruassel . Brisbin Pow town coun wilend the commissioners’ ¢ Last ciety of the Preshy ouvention, Thursd AY evening the mite go {er socinl at the residend Miteh- ell, and the Epwort Id one | at the home of Geo loth were well attended, Abou from State College IH the : and helped to swe sogiety, Miss E primary sch and Sundays at th Conductor lua Clark, 1 O00, %1) Reemer Colyer « Miss Me ler spent Sanday Miss Edna 14 Harry Fleisher g Myrian Hu Wright proper; by J. 8 sideration ol $405. Mrs. J. H. daughter M iss spent He Usiunn Moy ’ 3 13 Annie KB several davas ial about =i J. this ate Colle Housniau COMI LIL) upg he Colye hoid au oy ture at Zion iil. Charley has = Dull pe Buller, Mi sie =u to Fruit town it, Charles ? I'he potatoe oue tarough this El ses Maude Mes rf ii mer Mell and Badto aud now comes Ll Whitcomb Riles the pumpkio ao shock." Jonas Be porker from Joho ville, yal one day jos Alfred Heil after spending son Reil Ami were as foll Mary Moyer, Des ters, Mary ] ringer Mrs. r'son Friday hg Lhe gues Vs al and Ralp good time Ben Rickeri's i at this writiog. - -> Potter: Miss Rhoda Alexa William, of Burub with their bro Alexander, Miss the Brook's wedding st Wilkinson y convenietice of Li days John new wood hou Btewart Long's of but is now slowly re Pierce is on the sick list rhieuma- tism. James proving. Merchant Frank MeCoy ed from Buflalo, and had a delightful trip. Mrs. Harry Fishbur her arm. Palwer is slightly im- has returns Fel } Oris having feii aud i Deaths in Nearby Counties. In Le wrneliue, Union burg, J. | years, Mifflin county deaths : county deaths: Wise Wesley £} aged At Bigler- rown, aged JS years, In Lewistown Samuel Eiseabise, aged | +65 years. In Decatur Twp, Huntingdon county deaths: { tingdon, H. D. Btickler, aged 81 years Mrs. Elizabeth Dysert Tsett, wife of E. B. Isett, of Hu: itingdon, sged 75 years, | At the Germantown hospital, Mary Rainey, Blair county deaths: In Tyrone, | Mrs. Harriett Rhoades, aged 73 years, | Bhe and her husband from 1847 to 1860 lived at Pennsylvania Furnace. John K. Patterson, lawyer, a former mem- publican politician, died at his home in Altoonn eity of Typhoid fever, at the age of 44 years. Clinton county deaths: [In Lock Haven, Mrs, Elizabeth Detwiler Eilert, aged 94 years and five months, At Loganton, Mrs. Sarah Reighsrd, aged fifty-six years. Three weeks ogo she was stricken with apoplexy after which she never regained conscious ness, A MAAS. Dr. F. P, Ball, of Lock Haven, was elected president of the Medical SBocle- ty of the State of Pennsyivania at the annual meeting of the society at Phil adelphia, A RA HA A A SO 3A sition The Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny will run special excarsions to Buf fulo on account of tae Pan-Ameriea from Philadelphia territory, on 8, 17, &, Exposition, nnd September 26 29, tou ud and A. M., biti ry Y Harrisburg 1150 A. M., 103 P. M., Williamsport 2.30 P M., connecting therewith, will be sold at from 1. Winchester, and # cars in either direction, sport for luncheon, consult local ticket 0.024, aud rates, Hn Aes Ath w—— A HOME IN THE sOoUTH rigors of another North the delights of he "and epjoy bland, uid sn more oe stethan loo " § ¢ OW lisre he fi Cui ghia! cli ITown South MAS ihr Bae Lad who seeks a hoe where thrift one aud enter rel Madisor Grimm Reg Grimm, of is that it 110 make an exhibit Grange encampment snd eX~ SOYED Were Ties au pons of hogs (sey TYae AVY rajus ik den Hall this space for the an- nouncement of New Stock next week. Spring Mills, Pa. CIDER Making Time I8 HERE AGAIN, I have a New Cider Mil which will be in operation at... Colyer, Pa, You will find the work entirely satisfactory. The price per gallon is vory low, . You oan not afford to . ats Saitigle apple oy H. MEYER, COLYER, ra IL received a tine ie , me iris, oU centr, (O cents ind exatnine thie i. Radcliffe Shoes. au msr——— We handle } MICE TH ww Edel $$ t in the mar Men’s Heavy Shoes. WL BTR TL MR EY ERROR { ) We also ha ‘Men's + Af “ul An elegan Men winter wear. Kreame RTE NL SS & Son, The Red C TROVE “Rp FRO “ N. J. A. REESMA A P. LUSE & CERTRE HAE tE NRLL het} Paini Head, Sidoan Back. in the bead, of the back, vears 1 st toe FLODRIRE, SIDING, bE | G: SASH, 00R °. BLINDS tt NES. LATH. SHIAGLES. ha d . 3 cured me and DOW Wemnn ~Mre, Th, Klee hammer, Croton